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Private Pictures
Soldiers' Inside View of War
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230 pages
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The book examines the disturbing phenomenon of American soldiers photographing the humiliation and torture of Iraqi prisoners, which came to light in 2004. It raises questions about public reactions—whether the outrage stems from the soldiers' actions or the act of documenting such atrocities. Additionally, it explores the broader implications of these images in the context of the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, prompting a critical reflection on morality and accountability in wartime.
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2011, hardcover
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